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Civilization II Gold

This is a huge file, but I'm wondering if someone would be nice enough to host it. I grew up playing this game and got a emulator about 2 weeks ago. I've been playing Civ V but I have the biggest craving for the scenarios on the old Civ II (especially the WWII and Rome ones...).

Thank you!

- Evan

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Still looking for civ2 gold! If anyone knows how I can download a copy of it, I will thank them profusely!

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You don't want the file that's already here?

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Ever tried putting "Civilization II Gold" into the search bar at the top of this page ?

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Archived (319.34 MB)
Temporarily unavailable due to high bandwidth costs
For Mac OS 7 - Mac OS 9

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If you scroll down to a game's description, you'll often find "external download" links where you can download the game from file sharing sites. Civ II Gold is one such game.

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Woo! Got it. Thank you, I didn't notice that it was hosted elsewhere.

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Actually, I seem to be unable to open .bin files. I can unzip just fine, but is there any way it can be uploaded as a .sit file?

Running Sheepshaver under windows 7 64bit. If you know how to force it to decompress a .bin file, that'll help too.

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It is a bin-cue pair. The bin is not a compressed file. You need to burn a CD. Toast will do this.

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The SheepShaver GUI should be able to add this CD image file in its drives listing, like you've added your hard disk image before.

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Thanks to mrdav and IIGS User.

Can I make a toast on Mac OSX of the bin-cur pair and then transfer that to my windows machine? Also, will the ToastTitanium5 program allow SheepShaver to then run that toast drive so or will it run for me regardless?

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Either Toast Titanium 5 or the Virtual DVD-ROM/CD Utility should also be able to mount the file within Sheep directly.

Mac OS 7.5 and newer versions emulated will recognize CD images as CDs in the drive directly, if you add the files using the GUI application.

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Wonderful, so I can do it either way. I'll probably attempt it in SheepShaver whenever I get back to a mac.